Friday, January 3, 2014

Floral Friday - "A New Bloom"

Before I get into today's post ... HAPPY NEW YEAR, everyone, and welcome to my very first post for 2014. I hope you all had a rockingly fabulous year and that this year brings more of the same. Today's post is very apt, actually, being that's it's about "new" blooms and "new" beginnings - what a perfect start to the NEW year! About a month ago I was asked by the very lovely Trishie from Under Lock & Key if I would be interested in participating in a new monthly photographic series called "Floral Fridays" where I would photograph something floral with a specific theme set by Trishie. I wasn't sure at first if it was the right fit for my blog but then about two seconds after I had that thought I realised I had photographed and talked about flowers on my FB page at least four times that month alone. I was in. Afterall, who doesn't love a great flower and how many of us actually take the time to stop and "smell the roses"? It was a fabulous idea - yes, I was up for Trishie's wonderfully floral challenge.

I would head out each month on a mission to find the requested flower, to photograph it, to talk about it and to report back here with my findings. It sounds fun, don't you think? And the best thing? It will force me to get outside, in the fresh summer air, almost-3-year-old daughter in tow and discover new and pretty things that look and smell fabulous. Why wouldn't I want to do this?

So, my first project was "A New Bloom", signifying the start of a New Year, new beginnings and fresh starts. I found the perfect specimen, right in my back yard. Please welcome ...

The New Zealand Christmas Tree

The butterfly was the perfect model!

What is the name of this flower?Its name is Crimson Glory and it's from the New Zealand Christmas TreeWhat is its Botanical name?MetrosiderosWhere did I find it?In my Australian backyardWhat was I doing when I found it?Looking for something with a "new bloom"!Does it remind me of anything?It will always remind me of this house, the one we have just sold. The one we built over 10 years ago and the one where both our kids were born. The first house we ever owned/built together.How does it make me feel?Joyful when the flowers are blossoming. Joyful and proud when it is hedged to perfection!Does it have a scent?No - although my daughter's answer was "bootiful" (see the pic below that melts my heart).Where does it grow?In the South Pacific. They are especially important in New Zealand where several varieties yield rata - the hard, dark red timber prized by Maoris for sculpture.

So, there you have it. My first Floral Friday challenge completed. It was alot of fun and I'm looking forward to whatever challenge Trishie has instore for us next month! I might even be forced to buy a Peony or two ... purely in the name of study, you understand!And please do take a moment to check out the links below to see what the other lovely bloggers in this series had to say about their "new bloom".

Floral Fridays is a monthly photography project with different themes each month. This series is about fun and taking time out to smell the flowers. To play along, please email Trishie for next month's theme.

I love the pretty pohutakawa flowers and they make such a gorgeous show on the coastline where I live.The photo is really sweet of your cute daughter.Great to discover your blog and wishing you a happy weekCarolyn

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Hi, my name is Nikki and when I find "a little bit of quiet" I LOVE doing something "projecty", something creative, something colourful, something fun, something a bit ... "Martha". Crafting. Sewing. DIY. Organising. It's all therapy to me!Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed yourstay. x